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CFP: Embodiment in the Arts and Digital Media (2/18/05; online journal)

updated: 
Friday, February 11, 2005 - 3:00pm
cfp-jen_at_lists.sas.upenn.edu

Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2005 01:12:16 -0800 (PST)
From: Jason Farman <jasonfarman_at_yahoo.com>
To: cfp_at_english.upenn.edu
Subject: CFP: Embodiment in the Arts and Digital Media (2/18/05; online journal)

The Dance and New Media Project at the University of
California, Los Angeles is now accepting submissions
for Volume 2 (2005) of Extensions: The Online Journal
for Embodied Technology. This volume of the journal
will be titled:

Mediated Bodies: Locating Corporeality in a Pixilated
World

UPDATE: General Feminist Academic Writing (2/21/05; e-journal)

updated: 
Friday, February 11, 2005 - 8:40am
Lynda L. Hinkle

Meowpower (http://www.meowpower.org) is extending its deadline for the March
issue to February 21 and is making three types of calls:

1. General call for high quality academic writing on feminist issues for
our peer-reviewed quarterly journal. Submissions should be between 500-3000
words.

2. Personal narratives about education....learning and/or teaching....and
how it relates to gender. 500-1000 words.

UPDATE: Bad Subjects: Iraq War Culture (open deadline; journal issue)

updated: 
Thursday, February 10, 2005 - 7:02pm
Joe Lockard

Bad Subjects: Iraq War Culture Review Essays

Second call for review essays of culture and public phenomena surrounding the Iraq War.

Bad Subjects is issuing an open call for review essays of 1500-3000 words dealing with the cultural landscape created by the Iraq War. We are interested in essays that examine cultural products (art, film/video, photography, writing, music, theater, dance, software) or public-sphere phenomena (protests, political events, media coverage, educational projects, public reports, law) that respond to the war and its social environment.

UPDATE: Bad Subjects: Iraq War Culture (open deadline; journal issue)

updated: 
Thursday, February 10, 2005 - 7:02pm
Joe Lockard

Bad Subjects: Iraq War Culture Review Essays

Second call for review essays of culture and public phenomena surrounding the Iraq War.

Bad Subjects is issuing an open call for review essays of 1500-3000 words dealing with the cultural landscape created by the Iraq War. We are interested in essays that examine cultural products (art, film/video, photography, writing, music, theater, dance, software) or public-sphere phenomena (protests, political events, media coverage, educational projects, public reports, law) that respond to the war and its social environment.

UPDATE: Bad Subjects: Iraq War Culture (open deadline; journal issue)

updated: 
Thursday, February 10, 2005 - 7:02pm
Joe Lockard

Bad Subjects: Iraq War Culture Review Essays

Second call for review essays of culture and public phenomena surrounding the Iraq War.

Bad Subjects is issuing an open call for review essays of 1500-3000 words dealing with the cultural landscape created by the Iraq War. We are interested in essays that examine cultural products (art, film/video, photography, writing, music, theater, dance, software) or public-sphere phenomena (protests, political events, media coverage, educational projects, public reports, law) that respond to the war and its social environment.

CFP: The Journal of Fanfiction Studies (4/1/05 rolling acceptance; e-journal)

updated: 
Thursday, February 10, 2005 - 7:02pm
Stephanie Dutchen

Distraction, an online journal dedicated to the study
of fanfiction, seeks submissions for its pilot issue.
Essays are welcome which thoughtfully examine any
aspect of fan-produced literature from any and all
fandoms, including literary, sociological, historical,
cultural, psychological, political, statistical and
other studies.

Topics include, but are by no means limited to:

Character Studies - Character definition or
re-definition through fanfiction, standard fanfiction
characterization ("fanon"), archetypes, pairings,
heroes and anti-heroes.

CFP: MOVEABLE TYPE: Reviews (4/1/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Thursday, February 10, 2005 - 7:01pm
Kiki Benzon

MT

CALL FOR REVIEWS

MT

MOVEABLE TYPE, the on-line postgraduate journal from the Department of
English Literature at University College London, seeks reviews for the
inaugural issue.

MT

REVIEWS of recent NOVELS * POETRY COLLECTIONS * FILMS * GRAPHIC NOVELS *
ON-LINE NARRATIVES * BIOGRAPHIES * CULTURAL THEORY * LITERARY/FILM CRITICISM
should be 4-600 words in length and sent to Kiki Benzon at
k.benzon_at_ucl.ac.uk by 1 April, 2005.

MT

CFP: MOVEABLE TYPE: Reviews (4/1/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Thursday, February 10, 2005 - 7:01pm
Kiki Benzon

MT

CALL FOR REVIEWS

MT

MOVEABLE TYPE, the on-line postgraduate journal from the Department of
English Literature at University College London, seeks reviews for the
inaugural issue.

MT

REVIEWS of recent NOVELS * POETRY COLLECTIONS * FILMS * GRAPHIC NOVELS *
ON-LINE NARRATIVES * BIOGRAPHIES * CULTURAL THEORY * LITERARY/FILM CRITICISM
should be 4-600 words in length and sent to Kiki Benzon at
k.benzon_at_ucl.ac.uk by 1 April, 2005.

MT

CFP: 12th International Hemingway Conference: Hemingway in Spain (Spain) (8/15/05; 6/25/06-6/30/06)

updated: 
Monday, February 7, 2005 - 10:44pm
Carl Eby

CFP: 12th International Hemingway Conference: Hemingway in Andalusia
(8/15/05; 6/25-30/06)

The Ernest Hemingway Foundation and Society is currently accepting
paper and panel proposals for its 12th biennial international
conference, to be held June 25-30, 2006, in Malaga and Ronda, Spain.
While papers and panel proposals addressing all aspects of Hemingway's
life and work are welcome, proposals addressing Hemingway's Spanish
fiction and non-fiction or Hemingway's experiences in Spain, and more
specifically Andalusia, are particularly encouraged.

CFP: 12th International Hemingway Conference: Hemingway in Spain (Spain) (8/15/05; 6/25/06-6/30/06)

updated: 
Monday, February 7, 2005 - 10:44pm
Carl Eby

CFP: 12th International Hemingway Conference: Hemingway in Andalusia
(8/15/05; 6/25-30/06)

The Ernest Hemingway Foundation and Society is currently accepting
paper and panel proposals for its 12th biennial international
conference, to be held June 25-30, 2006, in Malaga and Ronda, Spain.
While papers and panel proposals addressing all aspects of Hemingway's
life and work are welcome, proposals addressing Hemingway's Spanish
fiction and non-fiction or Hemingway's experiences in Spain, and more
specifically Andalusia, are particularly encouraged.

CFP: 12th International Hemingway Conference: Hemingway in Spain (Spain) (8/15/05; 6/25/06-6/30/06)

updated: 
Monday, February 7, 2005 - 10:44pm
Carl Eby

CFP: 12th International Hemingway Conference: Hemingway in Andalusia
(8/15/05; 6/25-30/06)

The Ernest Hemingway Foundation and Society is currently accepting
paper and panel proposals for its 12th biennial international
conference, to be held June 25-30, 2006, in Malaga and Ronda, Spain.
While papers and panel proposals addressing all aspects of Hemingway's
life and work are welcome, proposals addressing Hemingway's Spanish
fiction and non-fiction or Hemingway's experiences in Spain, and more
specifically Andalusia, are particularly encouraged.

CFP: The CEA Forum (no deadline; e-journal)

updated: 
Monday, February 7, 2005 - 10:44pm
Janine Utell

The CEA Forum is the online journal for the College English Association; the focus of the publication is primarily on the teaching and learning of literature and writing in the college English classroom. We would like to invite teacher-scholars of college English to submit essays and reviews for consideration to the Forum.

Contributions are welcome for the following areas:

Articles: extended pieces (up to 12 pages) considering pedagogy and pedagogical theory, issues pertinent to academe and academic culture, technology and the study of literature, and short works of criticism

CFP: The CEA Forum (no deadline; e-journal)

updated: 
Monday, February 7, 2005 - 10:44pm
Janine Utell

The CEA Forum is the online journal for the College English Association; the focus of the publication is primarily on the teaching and learning of literature and writing in the college English classroom. We would like to invite teacher-scholars of college English to submit essays and reviews for consideration to the Forum.

Contributions are welcome for the following areas:

Articles: extended pieces (up to 12 pages) considering pedagogy and pedagogical theory, issues pertinent to academe and academic culture, technology and the study of literature, and short works of criticism

UPDATE: Native American Storytelling and Critique (5/30/05; collection)

updated: 
Friday, February 4, 2005 - 5:00pm
Nieves Pascual Soler

Deadline extended:

UPDATE: STORIES THRU THEORIES/THEORIES THRU STORIES : NATIVE AMERICAN =
STORYTELLING AND CRITIQUE (05/30/2005; collection)

Papers are invited for a volume on the creative relationship between =
Native American storytelling and literary critique.=20

UPDATE: Native American Storytelling and Critique (5/30/05; collection)

updated: 
Friday, February 4, 2005 - 5:00pm
Nieves Pascual Soler

Deadline extended:

UPDATE: STORIES THRU THEORIES/THEORIES THRU STORIES : NATIVE AMERICAN =
STORYTELLING AND CRITIQUE (05/30/2005; collection)

Papers are invited for a volume on the creative relationship between =
Native American storytelling and literary critique.=20

CFP: Global Polity: 2005 (5/15/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, February 4, 2005 - 4:59pm
Nicholas Ruiz

special issue--"Global Polity: 2005"

>Kritikos: an international and interdisciplinary journal of postmodern
>cultural sound, text and image (ISSN 1552-5112),
>
>http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~nr03/
>
>is currently accepting submissions for a special issue entitled "Global
>Polity: 2005"

>Volume 2, Summer 2005.

UPDATE: Joseph Conrad and the Orient (2/28/05; collection)

updated: 
Friday, February 4, 2005 - 4:59pm
Amar Acheraiou

UPDATE: Deadline extended to February 28, 2005 / new mailing address.

 

Conrad and the Orient

Edited by Amar Acheraiou and Nursel Icoz

 

The Eastern and Western Perspectives series devotes a volume to _Joseph
Conrad and the Orient_. We are seeking innovative and challenging essays
addressing topics relating to Conrad and the Oriental world in its
geographical breadth and cultural diversity. Comparative and
interdisciplinary approaches are welcome.

Subjects include (but are not limited to):

 

- Representation of the Orientals (the Arabs, Chinese, Malays.) and Conrad's
relation to the discourse of Barbarism

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